American PCPs less satisfied with their work than international peers
December 10th 2012Insurance restrictions, barriers to care, and affordability problems for patients are making U.S. physicians more dissatisfied with their work that their peers in 10 other developed countries, according to a new report.
AMA report blames rising health costs on anticompetitive managed care market
November 30th 2012Who is to blame for rising healthcare costs? A new report from AMA says the anticompetitive managed care market is responsible, but an insurance trade organization is placing the blame on provider consolidation.
Stricter requirements for obtaining EHR incentive payments suggested by Office of Inspector General
November 29th 2012The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services needs safeguards to ensure that all of the $6.6 billion in payments it expects to make through its EHR incentive program from 2011 to 2016 are justified, according to an Office of Inspector General report.
American voters say best way to lower health costs is to reduce doctor, hospital payments
November 28th 2012Half of voters said cutting payments to doctors and hospitals should be the top priority to reduce federal spending on healthcare, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey of 1,202 voters that was conducted online on November 9 and 10.
Viewpoint: A public health argument for rebalancing reimbursements
November 25th 2012Michael K. Gusmano, PhD, co-director of the World Cities Project, a research scholar at the Hastings Center, and on faculty at New York Medical College and Columbia and Yale universities, discusses what needs to happen to improve care for vulnerable populations.
Training and new practice flow are critical when you install an EHR
November 25th 2012More than 80% of Medical Economics' EHR Best Practices Study participants have successfully implemented their systems as the study approaches the 1-year mark. The participants share how the systems have affected their practices.